If we can see the morning star, most likely we can see many stars, the beautiful moon, the deep sky, and the quiet world.
If we see only the daytime world, we do not know the great deep sky with countless stars, or the great ocean deep underneath.
When we see the bright full moon, we realize tsuki (??): full function, illuminating everything throughout the world – not only the earth but all stars, reflecting and illuminating.
Unless we know this night sky, we are limited by the day world, the five-sense world, scarcely seeing the mind moon and all stars, and going through gain and loss, up and down.
The Buddha mind always sees this mind moon, knows its different phases and the deep, wide universe in truth, peace, holiness, and true happiness.
It is beyond the vicissitude of the day world in limitless light, life, liberation, and love, beyond birth and death, which is our karma, and beyond our limited visible world.
When we know that the true world is beyond such a limited sense world, we understand what the Buddha mind and the Buddha world is.
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